Answer:
3 problems solved by constitution. -congress did not have enough power. ...
general welfare clause. congress can make laws that provide for wellbeing of citizens.
necessary & proper clause. ...
federalism. ...
supremacy clause. ...
separation of powers. ...
checks and balances. ...
limited government.
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The interpretation of the message of this Thomas Nast political cartoon, which shows Boss Tweed laughing as he is being arrested while the Shadow of Justice looks is the following.
Boss Tweed was the classical representation of corrupt practices of interest groups in United States politics in the Mid 1800s.
Boss Tweed(1823-1878) was a United States politician leader of the political machine of the Democratic Party called "Tammany Hall" in New York City. He was also a businessman with many economic interests and political agendas that bribed legislators to favor his own interests and other businessmen's interests.
So in the cartoon, Thomas Nast depicted the power and influenced Tweed had in New York with the text: "Sheriff Brennan merely nodded to Mr. Tweed, bade him 'Goode-day,' and laying his hand tenderly on his shoulder, said laughing, 'You're my man!' Tweed believed that he could control everybody, including the court system.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Tocqueville’s concern with individualism in America was that too much individualism could take the focus away from supporting the common good.
Tocqueville saw one´s community as more important than self-interest. He placed on it the role of teaching individual interests other than our own. In his opinion,Individualism hindered the growth of a sense of community among
citizens.